PYSC 341 - Memory & Cognition
Across
- 7. Responding to visual stimuli without consciously seeing it
- 8. The effect when the reaction time of a task is interfered with
- 10. Thinking about one's own mental processes
- 11. Type of visual memory that is linked to The Sperling Task
- 12. This examines grammatical rules that govern how we organize words in our sentences
- 15. These are active and constantly changing organized representations that your mind stores about the world
- 17. This limits cognitive processes due to divided attention
- 18. Second part end, this type of heuristic sees the subject envisioning the end to determine the best course of action
- 19. Problem solving through a clearly defined set of instructions
- 21. Type of Amnesia that involves preexisting memories being lost
- 22. A condition where you able to describe things, but not create mental images in your mind
- 24. Interrelated units of language that are bigger than just one sentence
- 26. Focus of mental effort on sensory/mental events
- 27. Chain of processes operating on internal representations
- 28. Connecting one concept to another
- 29. Initial reception of information from an environment
Down
- 1. Knowledge of social rules that underline our language use
- 2. The interpretation of a sensation
- 3. Stimulus leads to a response
- 4. Near surfaces overlapping far surfaces
- 5. The closer an object gets the more inward our eyes turn to focus on it
- 6. The basic unit of a spoken language, we can translate 10-30 a second
- 8. Well-structured sequence of events that is categorized in a specific order and associated with a familiar activity
- 9. Type of memory that organizes and stores knowledge of the world
- 13. A tyoe of Aphasia where the patient cannot recall the names of everyday objects
- 14. Two sensations are joined into one
- 16. When an object is incomplete or not fully enclosed, people perceive the whole by filling in missing information
- 20. When a stimulus is unclear because of the simultaneous presence of another stimulus
- 23. Problem solving through learning and discovery
- 25. Type of memory that has little depth and is mostly used for priming unconscious actions
- 28. One of the Seven sins of Memory that is commonly known and considered prejudice toward one side over another